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Ann Lee/The Shakers. By: Sarah Ellis. Biography. Born: February 29, 1736 Died: September 8, 1784 Birthplace: Manchester, England Ann Lee was illiterate, she had no schooling Married Abraham Standerin, he later on leaves her She gave birth to 4 children, all of whom died in infancy.
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Ann Lee/The Shakers By: Sarah Ellis
Biography • Born: February 29, 1736 • Died: September 8, 1784 • Birthplace: Manchester, England • Ann Lee was illiterate, she had no schooling • Married Abraham Standerin, he later on leaves her • She gave birth to 4 children, all of whom died in infancy
Biography (continued) • She was apart of the religious reform • Founded the American Shaker movement • One of 8 children
Interests • Ann Lee wanted to spread the word of God throughout England • She had visions of the second coming of Christ and wanted other believers to preach more publicly about it • Wanted to attack sin more boldly and unconventionally
Works • Accounts of what she taught appear in shaker “testimonies” published as early as 1816 • Her work appeared in Shaker Doctrines
Accomplishments • Became leader of the United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second coming, or Shakers • Established the first U.S. settlement of Quakers in New York • In 1770, she was chosen by the Society as “Mother in spiritual things” and called herself “Ann the Word” and also “Mother Ann”
Significant Quotes • “You cannot kill the Devil with a sword” • “Put your hands to work, and your hearts to God”
Impact • The followers of Ann Lee came to believe that she embodied all the perfections of God in female form • Ann Lee’s mission throughout New England was very successful in converting groups who were outside the mainstream of New England Protestantism to the mainstream • She said “We[The Shakers] are the people who turned the world upside down”
Questions • What was Ann Lees main goal? • What was she significant for? • What did she have visions of? • What was the name of the group she lead? • Why did she go to America?
Sources • www.biography.yourdictionary.com/mother-ann-lee • www.infoplease.com/biography/var/motherannlee.html • www.sacred-texts.com/utopia/scus/csus14.htm